The Freudian Mystique: freud, women, and feminism/
Samuel Slipp
- New York: NYU Press, 1993.
- ix, 240 p. ; 22 cm.
PART ONE Historical-Cultural Batk^round 1. Psychoanalysis and Feminine Psychology ii 2. Magic, the Fear of Women, and Patriarchy 20 3. Preoedipal Development and Social Attitudes Toward Women 29 4. Dethroning the Goddess and Phallocentrism 37 5. Protective Identification and Misogyny 46 PART TWO Freud and Feminine Psyeholo^y 6. Freud and His Mother 61 7. Sex, Death, and Abandonment 71 8. Freud's Family Dynamics 80 9. Omitting the Mother and Preoedipal Period in Freud's Theory 88 10. Female Sexual Development in Freudian Theory 95 11. Preoedipal Development in Girls and Boys 103 12. Maternal Merging in Society and the Family 113 13. Freud's Support of Career-Oriented Women 124 14. Controversial Relationships with Women and Freud's Art Collection 138 PART THREE Current Issues 15. Freud and Jung 151 16. Modern Changes in Psychoanalysis 160 17. Toward a New Feminine Psycholog)' 174 18. Epilogue: The Evolution of Feminism and Integration with Psychoanalysis 188
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